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If this is a crime in progress or a life threatening emergency call 9-1-1 as this is an unmonitored site.

The purpose of this site is to allow citizens or any victim of crime that occurred within the Township limits, to file police reports online. After completing the necessary information, you will be able to print the report for your records. If the incident you wish to report is an emergency, a crime in progress, or involves any type of significant injury please do not submit the report online and dial 9-1-1. The loss or theft of prescription medication, narcotic, or other controlled substance CANNOT be reported online. For any non-emergent incident that requires a police officer to respond, dial your Police Department's non-emergency number.

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Types of crimes that can be reported online

Incident Type Definition Examples
Identity Theft Obtaining someone else’s personal identifying information and using it to obtain credit, goods or services. While you were in selected jurisdiction, someone has stolen your information like a credit card number or Social Security Number and uses that information without your authorization. A Township resident may report any identity theft here, no matter where the theft occurred.
Theft of a bicycle Theft of a bicycle of any value Bicycle stolen from lawn, outside of a store or other area that was not separately secured.
Theft Your property is taken without your permission Property known to be stolen and missing may be recovered property and is not a theft.
Child Custody Complaints Violation of a legal court document or parental agreement for parenting time. Child is not dropped off on an agreed date and time based upon a court order or child is not turned over for specific holiday/weekend/weekday agreed upon parenting time.
Harassment (except domestic violence, threats with a weapon or bomb threats) A person who engages in alarming conduct or repeatedly committing acts with the purpose of causing alarm or seriously annoying another person Harassing phone calls, personal threats, continuous harassment that affects one’s way of life. (Not involving domestic violence related issues, threats with a weapon or bomb threats.)
Criminal Mischief The act of changing, modifying or defacing public or private property Graffiti, knocking over mailbox, throwing rock through a window, vandalism, etc.
Lost property (except lost firearms or other weapon) When property is missing or lost. Property that is missing, i.e: Leaving an identifiable item in a restaurant.
Follow up report For submitting additional information for an incident
Reports for insurance purposes When a report is only needed for insurance claims
Fraud, embezzlement or bad checks Fraud is using deception to gain a financial or personal gain. Embezzlement is stealing or misappropriating money from another. Bad Checks is passing a check that one knows will not be honored due to lack of funds or forged signature Examples include using false information to receive an item and may occur on e-commerce or other online websites or forging signatures, changing amounts or knowingly issue a check that the account holder knows does not have enough money to cover the amount.
Credit Card Theft Using another person’s credit card without their authorization. Taking another person’s credit card or using their credit card to make purchases that they are not authorized to do. May occur on on-line websites.
Shoplifting (when the victim has no knowledge what was actually stolen or the suspect is unknown and there is no vehicle information) The act of knowingly taking goods from an establishment in which they are displayed for sale, without paying for them. Concealing a store item on one’s person, in pockets, under clothes, or in a bag, and leaving the store without paying.
Simple Assault (only when the victim knows the offender. Does not include domestic violence) The striking or hitting another person and causing minor injuries such as complaint of pain, bruising, etc. Hitting another with an open hand, closed fist or body part during a dispute. This does not include domestic violence incidents or occurring during a theft.

I understand filing a false police report is a criminal offense

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